(WXYZ) — As record snowfall hits metro Detroit, several cities have announced snow emergencies, which will require residents to remove their vehicles off roads for plowing. Failure to remove vehicles from roads during a declared snow emergency may result in a costly ticket or vehicles may be towed at the owner's expense.
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Below is a working list of cities where officials have announced snow emergencies. This list will be updated periodically.
Macomb County
Warren: Effective Monday at 9 p.m.
St. Clair Shores: Effective Monday at 7 p.m. – No parking on any street after Nov. 12 at 7 a.m.
Center Line: Effective 9 p.m. Monday until noon Tuesday
Wayne County
Westland: Effective Tuesday morning until 5 p.m. Tuesday
Dearborn Heights: Effective immediately
Redford Township: Effective immediately
Canton: Effective 11 p.m. Monday until 11 p.m. Tuesday
Oakland County
Madison Heights: Effective Monday at 8 p.m.
Ferndale: Effective Tuesday at 7 a.m.
Hazel Park: Effective Tuesday at 7 a.m.
Auburn Hills: Effective Tuesday at 7 a.m.